Updates on Indian Seafarers Missing in West Asia.webp

New Delhi, March 12 The government said on Thursday that three Indian seafarers have been killed and one is missing amid the ongoing crisis in West Asia.

Rajesh Kumar Sinha, Special Secretary in the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, said that out of the 78 Indian seafarers onboard foreign vessels that were attacked in the last few days, four sustained injuries but are stable.

"There have been maritime incidents involving Indian crew on foreign-flag vessels," he said, briefing the media on the West Asia crisis.

The official said that there were 78 Indian seafarers. Of these, 70 have escaped unhurt, and four sustained injuries in the last few days but are stable. There have been three casualties, and one seafarer is missing.

The ministry continues to monitor the prevailing maritime situation in the Persian Gulf and has strengthened monitoring and preparedness measures in view of the evolving situation in that region.

Regular interactions with the industry and stakeholders are being maintained to provide all assistance, and the government remains fully committed to ensuring the safety and welfare of Indian seafarers.

Sinha also said that all major ports have been advised to coordinate with agencies like Customs and DGFT to consider relief in port charges.
 
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